Green Art Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Kamrooz Aram, the artist’s first solo show in Dubai, entitled Palimpsest: Unstable Paintings for Anxious Interiors.
For many years, Kamrooz Aram’s work has engaged the complex role that ornament has played in Modern painting. The latest works expand on this project, proposing new possibilities within this framework.
The term palimpsest is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning “scratched or scraped again” and is typically used to refer to tablets that were written upon and scraped down to be reused, thereby revealing the layers of their own history. Likewise, Aram’s Palimpsest paintings reveal their histories through a similar process.
Working serially, the artist begins each painting with the same floral form sourced from a Persian carpet. This motif is drawn across the surface of the canvas in a grid, creating an overall pattern. Aram then begins destroying and rebuilding this pattern through a process that involves additive as well as subtractive mark-making: wiping away and scraping down the painted surface over time to reveal previous layers.
Although erasure is not new to his work, Aram’s gesture of covering up his own mark with broad strokes of black, white or grey paint appears for the first time in these new paintings. This gesture references a phenomenon the artist calls the cover-up: the ubiquitous covering up of graffiti in urban centers around the world by municipalities and landlords. The artist’s interest in the cover-up is both in its social significance as well as its formal function in creating ready-made paintings in the contemporary urban landscape.
The Palimpsest series raises critical questions about the possibilities of contemporary abstract painting to engage content beyond its own form. Challenging the Modernist notions of self-referential or “pure” painting—as well as subjectivity in gestural abstraction—Aram asks whether the process of image-making can become central to informing the meaning of a painting. As the title Unstable Paintings for Anxious Interiors suggests, the paintings evoke the unstable feeling of the present historical moment. In her essay on the series included in the publication, Media Farzin suggests that:
Their formal and thematic lines of inquiry are by no means ahistorical; their target is less the broader societal relevance of painting than its relationship to present- day political shifts, ruptures, and moments of hope. Rather than attempting contemporary history painting along the lines of, say, a David or a Gericault, the challenge they take up is whether painting can identify the crucial fault lines and potent visual symbols of our early millennial moment.
Special Event:
March 17 | 5pm – 8pm: Opening reception
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